Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer updates reporters on the latest action in the infrastructure negotiations between Republicans and Democrats on July 28. | J. Scott Applewhite/AP PhotoSenate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Thursday that all 50 Democrats will vote to move forward on the party’s $3.5 trillion social spending proposal.
“We will move forward on both tracks,” Schumer said Thursday morning. “I’m proud of my Democratic caucus, every one of them voting yesterday for this bill and all pledging to go forward on the second track as well.” Senate Republicans, meanwhile, are already waging a messaging war against the social spending bill. While 17 Republicans, including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, joined all 50 Democrats in
In his opening remarks Thursday, McConnell said that he was “happy” to forge ahead on the bipartisan physical infrastructure package. But he added that “the kind of focused compromise that our colleagues have been hashing out could not contrast more sharply” with the Democratic bill.
He thinks he has the votes. Mcconnell pulled the bait and switch and schumer fell for it .lol
GET IT DONE!!!
Hi request you to please write about this issue
If the cost of the bill is not clear, why do you keep calling it the 3.5 trillion dollar bill? Maybe you need to work on that Politico.